Miriam Makeba - Qongqothwane (The Click Song) (Live, 1963)

2,373,379
0
Published 2020-06-25

All Comments (21)
  • For those of you discovering Miriam Makeba for the first time, I would like to point out that it was not only her beautiful music that made her famous worldwide. She spoke out against apartheid in South Africa, and delivered an eloquent speech before the United Nations in 1963. This caused her to be banned from her own native country for 31 years. She was not even allowed to return to South Africa to attend the funeral of her own mother. She was strong, beautiful, and courageous. May her soul rest in peace, and may many generations be inspired by her.
  • I‘m so happy that YouTube exists. As a European I would never have heard about this Language or this song if the internet wasn’t a thing
  • She looked so shy and nervous when she was talking but the moment the music kicked in it was like she immediately channelled to her energetic expressive self. It’s magical how music affects people.
  • I love her confidence when she said that English speakers can't pronounce the name of the song. There's a real sense of pride in her voice for her language.
  • @tiwanih9499
    Her speaking voice is so calm and soothing and then she starts singing and 😮
  • I'm Xhosa and growing up in the late 90's & 00's in elementary school we used to sing this as kids on the playground. Love my language. Beautiful.
  • I love how she said, “ because they can not say it”! Oh the shade, and I’m here for it. She was absolutely amazing 😍
  • @AshenElk
    So a couple of things: * It's wild that the clicks of the Xhosa language evolved, testament to the variety of sounds humans can make to communicate. * Miriam Makeba was singing this live, no autotune. Now that's a good live performance.
  • She was such a smart and very well spoken lady. She was also not afraid of the truth and kept true to her beliefs and what was in such trying times in South Africa. One of the greatest women of South Africa
  • @baileez821
    It is so refreshing to see a true, glamorous, natural Black woman on stage in 1963. She was one of a kind. There hasn't been one like her since.
  • @arrigune
    She spoke a click language. As a linguist it is really interesting to me to listen to her. I also admire her for her human-rights lifelong fight.
  • @danmason8427
    I was fortunate to see her perform with Paul Simon's Graceland tour in 1987. I'm glad she realized her dream " to invite Paul Simon to play in a FREE South Africa." She sang a set in Xhosa, and shared the stage with Hugh Masakela and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. A seminal moment in my life.
  • @bethroesch2156
    My favorite thing about the internet is discovering people and learning about different cultures. The most beautiful thing about music is you don't necessarily have to know the language in order to get the spirit of the song. This is really beautiful
  • My daughter was crying her little heart out for the first months. What gave her calm was this song. I put it on and she was in awe. I actually tried my best to learn to pronounce the click sounds and still sing it to her, almost four years later. This is a fantastic and clear version I am going to show to her later. Goodbye Mama Africa
  • @downbntout
    This little scrap of footage is a world treasure ❤️
  • @valevisa8429
    I am an European and my mother was a teacher in Zair for 2 years.When she came back home she brought cassettes with Miriam Makeba.That was back in 75.
  • @tonibauer2405
    I am a 74 year old white southern woman. I recall seeing Miriam Makeba on television a few times back when I was young. She was so talented, beautiful and joyful. She deserved a better audience than the politely interested middle aged white group shown in this film, that’s for sure.
  • @ladyrachel13
    This type of music needs to be preserved and documented so it won't be forgotten. Music is a great educative tool to use to teach people about different cultures.
  • @tinyking11
    I’m here because of The Voice “African Edition” and this woman sung this song so good! It gave me goosebumps so I had to come here to listen to the original singer. She’s stunning 😍😍🔥
  • She radiates so much when she smiles. It's like she is singing with her whole heart and spirit. She's beautiful. Been a fan of hers since I was in elementary school. She continues to amaze me even now.